The transformation of the patriarchal pattern in psychotherapy; a psychological application of an archetypal theory of history
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- Archetypal history
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'Paper to be presented at the VIII International Congress of Analytical Psychology, San Francisco, 2-9 September 1980.'. Rev. in English by David Philip Butler.
'Evolutionism is present in all cultures, playing an important part in the oldest known mythologies and can, therefore, be considered an archetypal idea. It serves the purpose of orienting our lives through the time sequence, which makes it an important function in the organization and operation of consciousness. Evolutionism may be seen superficially as one more intellectual concept but following its archetypal roots...we shall discover the full importance it has for the Psyche and the pscyhodynamics of the Ego-Self axis.'
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